He owns a television network watched by millions of religious conservatives.
That’s a pretty big megaphone, imho.
‘He owns a television network watched by millions of religious conservatives.
Thats a pretty big megaphone, imho.’
When put to the test, it didn’t get him anywhere near the support needed to even finish his one attempt at gaining the RNC nomination.
Given this historical fact, and the observation that the height of the so called ‘religious rights’ power has waned since the heady days of the 1980’s, again, his endorsement is meaningless in real political terms.
Quite honestly, given Guiliani’s late coming around on partial birth abortion (genocide is an accurate description in my opinion of that procedure) I’d say this indicates a desperation on Robertson’s part, a very ugly rationalization given his (Robertson’s) rhetoric on that particular topic.